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HB Rentals Names Quality and Supply Chain Director

August 22, 2013

John Trahan
John Trahan

Onshore and offshore global accommodation specialist, HB Rentals, a Superior Energy Services company, has named John Trahan as Director of Quality and Supply Chain, announced Deidre Toups, HB Rentals President.

Based at the corporate office in Broussard, Louisiana, Trahan will lead the development, implementation and ongoing management of global quality programs in establishing policies and strategy as related to customer quality needs, expectations and industry standards. He will work collaboratively with the various business units, suppliers and customers in implementing quality assurance solutions to promote an environment of continuous quality improvement. 

With more than 25 years of work experience in telecom and semiconductor, Trahan brings to HB Rentals a strong background in building customer focused cultures by promoting quality achievement and performance improvement throughout the organization. Trahan’s most recent employers’ include Pantech Wireless, Nokia Mobile Phones and Texas Instruments.    

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